What happened in 2 years.
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What happened in 2 years.
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And is the nuclear renaissance dead?
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Perhaps… But it seems U.S. nuclear weapons will stay in Europe for now according to media reports. Some European NATO allies are in favor of their withdrawal.
Filed under: Europe, Global Politics, Military, Politics, Security, US foreign policy | Tagged: Baker Spring, Cold War, Europe, Global Politics, John Mueller, Joseph Cirincione, Military, NATO, Nick Ritchie, Nuclear Weapons, Security policy, Stephen Schwartz, The Heritage Foundation, United States | Leave a Comment »